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and sending outgoing email on Gmail. Step 1: Incoming Account:- Goto Open > Contacts > Advanced In Accounts tab > New > Account This will open
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new tab to configure account with 3 tabs: Basic, Protocol Configuration, Advanced. In gmail imap settings Basic Tab: Account name: Chose Any account name(example: Kiran1) Account server: imap.gmail.com Login Name: Gmail email address (example: your_name@gmail.com) Password: Gmail password Protocol: IMAP Online SSL: Enabled Only from Location(s): check * (first) field In Protocol Configuration Tab: Sent folder name: [Gmail]/Sent Mail Drafts folder name: [Gmail]/Drafts In Advanced Tab: Port Number: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSKTMJ_8.0.1/com.ibm.help.domino.admin.doc/DOC/H_CONFIGURING_IMAP_CLIENT_SOFTWARE_OVER.html 993 Accept SSL site certificates: Yes Accept expired SSL certificates: Yes. Send SSL certificates when asked (outbound connections only): No. Verify account server name with remote server's certificate: Disabled SSL protocol version: V3.0 with V2.0 handshake Click on Save and Close. Step 2: Outgoing Account:- In Accounts tab > New > Account In Basic Tab: Account name: Chose Any account name(example: Kiran2) Account server: smtp.gmail.com Login http://kiran.discussthoughts.com/2012/08/how-to-configure-gmail-imap-account-in.html Name: Gmail email address (example: your_name@gmail.com) Password: Gmail password Protocol: SMTP SSL: Enabled Only from Location(s): check * (first) field In Advanced Tab: Port Number: 465 or 587 Accept SSL site certificates: Yes Accept expired SSL certificates: Yes. Send SSL certificates when asked (outbound connections only): No. Verify account server name with remote server's certificate: Disabled SSL protocol version: V3.0 with V2.0 handshake Click on Save and Close. Step 3: Create New Location Goto Open > Contacts > Advanced In Location tab > New > Location In Basic Tab: Location Type: Local Area Network Location Name: Can be anything (example: "Kiran Gmail") Internet Mail Address: Gmail email address Leave the rest as it is. In Server Tab: Home/Mail server: imap.gmail.com Leave the rest as it is. In Ports Tab: ensure TCPIP is checked In Mail Tab: Mail file location: Local *Mail file: Kiran1.nsf (It depends on Incoming account name you specified in above step1. To check file name GoTo Open > Contacts > Advanced > Accounts> Incoming Account name(Kiran1)> Right click> properties> Account File name "Kiran1.nsf" here you can check your nsf file name) For more details find below screenshots: Internet domain for Notes addre
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I need to export my 1.5+ GB of e-mail out of Lotus Notes and into something useful to me. Since I have been working on consolidating my many e-mail accounts into just a few Gmail-enabled accounts, Gmail seemed like the natural choice for the export. After all, both Gmail and Lotus Notes support IMAP with SSL. It can't be that hard, can it? It was. After about an hour of trying to configure IMAP connections to Gmail using two versions of Lotus Notes, I was finally able to get a connection to work with Lotus Notes 8. Here is what you have to do to get it to work. Choose Preferences from the File menu. In the Preferences dialog window, chose Accounts from the list on the left. You will see all of the accounts that are accessible with your Lotus Notes configuration. Click on the New Account button to setup your Gmail account: Here is the important information (which you can also see by clicking on the image above): Field Value Account Name The account name you will see in Lotus Notes Type IMAP Online (SSL Enabled) Server imap.gmail.com Password Your Gmail password Port number 993 Sent folder name [Gmail]/Sent Drafts folder name [Gmail]/Drafts Accept SSL site certificates Yes Accept expired SSL certificates Yes Send SSL certificates when asked (outbound connections only) Yes To open your Gmail account, you can click on the Open button under the menu bar and search for the account name you entered when creating the account. You can also open your Workspace (Open > Application > Workspace) and find an icon for your account there. Now you can cut and paste messages between your Lotus Notes e-mail or archive and your Gmail account. I have noticed that calendar entries may pose a problem (I am using the All Documents view to get messages), so just skip over them. You may also run into messages for which Lotus Notes cannot find the UID. I am deciding to forget those messages, unless someone has a solution for this. I hope that helps those of you transitioning from Lotus Notes to Gmail. If you have any other tips related to this, please post them in the comments.Share this:EmailPrintDiggFacebookTwitter Related posts: Gmail IMAP access disappears and reappears Gmail offers up IMAP Move to IMAP Gmail HOW-TO: Set Gmail as the default mail handler This entry was